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Best Acupuncture - A Different Approach

Best Acupuncture

(19 reviews)

Since February of this year, I have been battling chronic back pain between my spine and right…read moreshoulder blade. I've gotten weekly chiropractor adjustments, weekly deep tissue massages, and regular visits with multiple different physicians. The physicians would never try to find out what was wrong; just prescribe me some muscle relaxers and kick me out the door. And even with all of these efforts, I was rapidly getting worse. As a hairdresser, the pain was so bad that I could hardly work. And did I mention I'm only 22?! By early September, the pain had traveled to my knees and lower legs. I eventually ended up in the emergency room. Finally, I decided to give acupuncture a try. I found Best Acupuncture on Yelp, saw the five star reviews, and gave her a call. I was able to get in to see Kim that day. The consultation itself was an hour long before we even started! She was so observant and attentive!! I was so ecstatic to have finally met someone who would listen to me about my pain!! Just from listening to me talk, Kim was able to come up with a conclusion on what was going on in my body and a plan to fix it. I have no background in Chinese medicine, but I was able to understand what she was explaining to me because she was very patient and broke everything down for me as simply as possible on a whiteboard. Kim is very kind and a very calming energy to be around. I have purchased the Chinese herbs she prescribed me and have seen her three times within a month. It is a difference of night and day with my pain. When I saw her the first time, I was struggling to walk from the waiting room to the treatment room because of the extensive pain I was in. Now, the pain in my legs is completely gone and my back pain is on its way out. She is a miracle worker and I would recommend anyone to see her!! THANK YOU KIM! You have renewed my energy, career, and attitude!

The best healing treatments I've ever had. I literally am…read morenot sure I would be alive without Dr. Blaufuss.

New Harmony Health - Treatment room 2

New Harmony Health

(1 review)

Unfortunately, I have become one of the countless women injured by surgically implanted…read moretransvaginal mesh. I have a permanently injured pelvic nerve which causes severe pain 24/7. This could be a very sad story except that I have been blessed to find the best medical practitioners to help me maintain a pain level that I can live with. Jason Moskovitz, at New Harmony Health, provides one of the most important ongoing treatments for my pain. Mesh patients are an enigma and the medical community has no idea what to do with us. Jason is well versed in pain treatment through acupuncture, but there is no available protocol for treating nerve damage from transvaginal mesh. However, Jason kept working with me to find placements of needles that have helped me enormously. I have been seeing him at least every other week for almost 2 years and along with my ongoing physical therapy and medication, his treatment is an essential piece of keeping my pain at bay so that I can have the best life possible as a chronic pain patient. Acupuncture helps me to enjoy an active physical life which was impossible when I first sustained the injury. Besides his amazing skill as an acupuncturist, Jason is also a very kind and compassionate person who always lifts up my spirits. If I can get this much help from Jason with a serious nerve injury that the medical community can barely deal with, I can only imagine what he can do for people with "normal" pain!

Medical Massage & Acupuncture - Waiting Room

Medical Massage & Acupuncture

(10 reviews)

I just didn't feel comfortable there. Was not at all happy with the treatment . Not a very friendly…read moreatmosphere and sitting in the waiting room listening to the receptionists talking about clients and even complaining about their own staff members. Not very professional.

I am not sure when businesses stopped believing the "Customer is always right." They aren't of…read morecourse, but the point of THAT saying is, "The customer ALWAYS has the upper hand, and can choose any business to take her money, so don't chase her away." Not if you want to have success in business. I mean, a friend once asked me, "Do you want to be RIGHT? Or be happy?" I chose happy every time. It is too bad that Medical Massage in Chehalis can't feel the same. About a decade ago, I noticed that some appointments I made with doctors and some other business would charge me if I had to cancel. They began to charge a "no-show" fee that was a percentage of the fee charged. Mostly, I noticed they were $40 or $50, and would be waived if you rescheduled, because they know, "life happens." So now I want to know - what benefit is it to a business to charge a large no-show fee of, say $100 AND require a 24-hour notice to avoid the fee AND make it absolutely strict - no exceptions? Who wins? The business? Maybe, but this is what *I* saw: So, I missed an appointment at Medical Massage in Chehalis. The fee was, as advertised, $100. When I checked MY records, I HAD canceled! I had a kid who needed to be picked up from school at the exact time of the appointment, and I called in the morning to cancel. They were SO nice about rescheduling my appointment. And then I got a bill... for $100. What? But I canceled!? No, I canceled the same day as the appointment. THAT means they could still charge me the $100. Ok, fine, I thought. The therapist wasn't THAT good, but Medical Massage is in a convenient location to me, so I let it go. Then, when I was at Medical Massage the last time, I overheard a conversation between the receptionist and another customer, "But I called!" she exclaimed, I called the day before! The receptionist gave her a smug look, "Well, the cancellation fee is charged by the computer, so if your call is even one minute under the 24-hour notice, then it charges the feel. And no, I can't change that." I wondered at the time, why does she DO that? Why not make arrangements with the customer for another appointment and give some leeway? She called 23 hours in advance, not 24? Who benefits from THAT policy? And the smug attitude told me the receptionist knew it was wrong. She knew she was risking losing a customer, but I just shook my head and didn't say anything. Why couldn't they see that the $100 does NOT replace the 40 appointment a year she would spend, otherwise? Medical Massage is so short-sighted! And then I got a text Monday, for an appointment with "Travis" at Medical Massage whom I stopped seeing because I wanted a different kind of massage. I assumed all my appointments with Travis had been canceled. And I didn't remember making the appointment, but I KNOW their rule, so I planned on calling from work the next morning. Then work happened. It got super busy, I was away from the phone all day and by the time I got out to my car where my personal phone is stored (by agency policy, I can't bring it on campus) I realized I had missed the 24-window. AND, I also know how unreasonable Medical Massage is and the business would refuse my "excuse," but I called anyway, "just in case." Nope. I said I didn't remember making that appointment because I stopped seeing "Travis," but she was adamant. *I* had made the appointment in September 2024, at my first appointment. So it appeared she had booked out for some period of time, and canceling with "Travis" had NOT canceled all the appointments, even after I met "Janis" and with whom I had an appointment on February 26, and had told the receptionist. I do NOT remember scheduling out six months in advance, and I had never met the "Amanda" person with whom I was scheduled. It seemed that when I canceled with Travis, the receptionist (the smug one) had just changed the appointments to someone named "Amanda. So, waiving the fee was an absolute "no" and I had only one option. I had to decide to leave Medical Massage. I refuse to deal with a "service business" that shuns service. I had to decide to leave Medical Massage. They aren't the only game in town, and I refuse to deal with a "service business" that does not value service. I wonder if "Amanda" and "Janis" both know that they were fired by me? I didn't want to fire them, I fired the business, but my guess is that the "business " is no more up-front with the employees than they are with the customers. "My way or the Highway" tends to permeate a business from the top down. The boss will not accept that customers have other responsibilities in life, and is unreasonable in the application of late fees, then they are too unreasonable for my money. And that is their choice. Medical Massage in Chehalis has unreasonable policies.

Acupuncture & Chinese Herbal Clinic, Contact Wellness

Acupuncture & Chinese Herbal Clinic, Contact Wellness

(1 review)

I am being treated for a difficult injury that is job related. I saw Kim at the first signs of…read morethis (May of 2012).and paid out of pocket each visit through August. I was only given 3 months of Physical Therapy again with out of pocket through my Insurnace-CoPays. I bought anover the door-Pulley for the shoulder excercises and continued the Therapy at home. Becasue it was Workman's Comp I had to wait a year and 2 months before it was determined to be a legitimate injury. and so I could get mediical referrals from my doctor and only pay my Co-Pay instead. From October 2013, to the present, I am paying out of my pocket until the "Award " money comes (3-6 months from August). Then I hope to be able to get this completed. Kim has done everything she can to help with the Adhesive Encapsulitis of the left shoulder--frozen shoulder in Lay terms. Now we seem to be making more progress by using several methods for best results. Electro-stem heat and cupping techniques are showing the best!! In late November the range of motion returned to 90% and was given 6 referral treatments. I am now on my next 6 referrals this week. My pain threshold had been a 5-6 and is now 4-5. I have had to use a heating pad to sleep for the duration of this injury in order to sleep nights. I am unable to use any medications for this and so the pain is hard to deal with. I have gone to using creams that are 100% Natural ingredients for the entire time. I highly recommend Kim to friends and those who find these Reviews helpful. SHe is so gentle and always encouraging me with this challenge that we are moving closer to full use again. IT is showing great progress as this usually takes 3 full years to "thaw" and I am ahead of the schedule----YAY!!!!

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Acupuncture Northwest - acupuncture - Updated May 2026

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